WSL CT: The Quiksilver Pro France resumed in absolutely incredible conditions to complete the men’s second, third and fourth rounds of competition. The day witnessed countless upsets with the defeats of most of the Top 10 surfers as conditions rewarded risk-taking in the thumping barrels and tides played with the minds of the world’s best athletes.

WSL CT: Following an opening weekend dedicated to women’s action and three consecutive lay days, the Quiksilver Pro France launched in epic conditions at La Graviere. A new swell pushed clean offshore waves in the six-to-eight foot range (1.8 - 2.4 metre) for the men’s first round and eight heats of the second.

WSL CT: The Roxy Pro France resumed in excellent conditions and ran through Rounds 3, 4 and the Quarterfinals to see the top four women emerge in clean three-to-four foot surf at La Graviere. The first Quarterfinal match-up featured a total of nine WSL titles in an intense battle between St

BLOGS: I Just spent the first two weeks of September in the Maldives and everywhere I turned local surfers and tourists couldn’t help themselves with, “You should been here yesterday” taunts. You see I arrived at beautiful Kandooma Resort just Sth of the capital Male a few days after the best fortnight of swell in the entire 2017 season

ISA WORLDS: Propelled by six individual medals, including the Girls' U-16 Gold Medal from Alyssa Spencer, Team USA narrowly held off Team Hawaii to be crowned Team World Champion at the 2017 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in Hyuga, Japan. This is only Team USA's second Title in the history of the event, following their win in 2015.

ISA WORLDS: In a dramatic Final, home nation Japan earned the first Gold Medals of the 2017 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship on Saturday in the Aloha Cup, the ISA's one-of-a-kind mixed-gender relay event. In a closely fought battle with France, Hawaii, and Costa Rica, Japan's young team emerged victorious after displaying excellent Surfing and a heroic sprint to the beach to beat the buzzer.

ISA WORLDS: Team USA held their lead on the sixth day of competition at the 2017 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship behind a surging Team Hawaii and Japan. With six of their twelve competitors remaining in the competition, Team USA is in position to repeat their Gold Medal performance in 2015 that crowned them

ISA WORLDS: Team USA jumped out into the lead in the team rankings with only three days remaining at the 2017 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship. In what is set to be a closely contested race for Gold, the defending World Champion France, Australia, and Japan trail USA, well within striking distance of Gold.